COMPETENCES
CB6, Acquire and understand concepts that provide the foundation or opportunity to be original on the development and/or application of ideas, often in a research context.
CB7, Students will be able to apply the acquired knowledge and skills on problem resolution in new or hardly known environments in the context of wide (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to the area under study.
CB8, Students will be able to integrate knowledge to face the complexity of making assessments based on limited or incomplete information, but considering the ethical and social responsibilities associated to the application of their knowledge and assessments.
CB9, Students will be able to communicate their conclusions and the knowledge and reasons that support them to both specialized and wide public in a clear and unambiguous manner.
CB10, Students will acquire learning skills that allow them to continue studying in an autonomous and self-paced way.
CG1, Understand the challenges associated to Materials Science and Engineering in an industrial and research environment.
CG2, Know the adequate disciplines to work in a materials¿ lab and optimize getting results.
CG3, Develop team working skills in a research environment.
CG4, Develop skills to apply the acquired knowledge to the research and development of new materials or in technologies for their processing in strategic sectors.
CG5, Combine the interest on innovation and process optimization, with the need of doing so in an environmentally friendly manner.
CG6, Acquire the required skills to defend a research project and its results.
CG7, Develop creative strategies for decision making to solve problems associated with materials, their design, processing and behaviour.
CE1, Discover the latest tendencies in development of new materials and be aware of their potential advantages with respect to more traditional materials.
CE2, Be able to design new ways of optimizing the properties of different materials for specific applications, through the modification of their structure and composition.
CE4, Acquire ability to optimize a processing technology for specific applications and problems.
CE5, Know in detail the most used in research characterization techniques for materials and acquire the skills to autonomously use the associated instrumentation.
CE6, Interpret, discuss and elaborate conclusions from experimental data obtained from complex characterization techniques, usual in Materials Science and Engineering.
CE7, Know and understand the environmental effect of materials during their life cycle, developing new materials and processing techniques base don sustainability criteria.
CE9, Consolidate specific research skills in Materials Science and Engineering.
CE10, Acquire knowledge and useful scientific and technical skills to solve specific problems associated with the work in a research laboratory in the field of material development and characterization.
SKILLS
- Know technologic advantages and limitations of different coating procedures and surface treatments.
- Evaluate the effect of porosity in coatings and propose strategies to control it depending on its application.
- Identify environmental risks in coatings and surface treatment technologies.
- Know environmental issues in coatings and surface treatment technologies.